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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1919)
l THE SUNDAY .' OREGONIAX. rORTLASD. NOVEMBER 16. 1919. 6 The S tr adivar a 1 THERE ARE SCORES OF PLACES IN PORTLAND TO SPEND YOUR MONEY BUT ONLY FEW PLACES TO SAVE la-aeason Sale i 4 I . ' : I - - -' J It Til i t . T - - , ,. ,., ,. 1 ff -pag TtSS laagiaai ' 1: I" Is the Master Musical Instrument of the Twentieth Century Truly this .is the Stradivarius of Phonographs, typifying and reflecting the genius of that greatest of all violin' makers, AN TONIUS STRADIVARIUS, -whose name today is the symbol of all that is best iij tone perfection. Come in and decide for yourself. It will be a genuine pleas ure for us to demonstrate the Stradivara. No obligation to pur chase.. We want you to know its difference and superiority. NOW IS THE TIME TO SELECT YOUR CHRISTMAS PHONOGRAPH Terms to Suit Victrolas Victor Records Pianos and Player Pianos H oven den Piano Co. 146 Park Street, Between Alder and Morrison In. IT. Kerrere were the prize winners. Those present were. Mr. and. Mrs. A. J. McDatnels, Mr. and Mrs. George 1 White. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kerrlv, Mr. and Mrs. David Dupee. I. T. Mason, Mrs. S. P. Cola and Mrs. Nancy Ba ker. Under the auBpice of the Knights of Columbus, Daughters of 'Isabella and Catholic Order of ' Foresters a benefit ball will be glveq for the sis ters of the Holy Child of Rose City Park on the night of November 4 in the Multnomah hotel. Both ball rooms will be used. In addition to dancing there will be special enter tainment features, which will be an nounced later. The Hugh School Woman's asso ciation met Thursday in' the Assembly room of the Hotel Portland, After the business session a dainty colla tion was served, Mrs. N. J. Levison and Miss Foster presiding at the tea ta'ble. An informal programme was given by Miss Adele Dyott and Miss Alderman, pianists, and Miss Frances Gill, viollnlst'and reader. The after noon was concluded -with dancing. Miss Jessie Skinner is president of the association. , George C, Stanley, was host at a handsomely appointed dinner given Saturday night in the main dining room of the Hotel Portland. The honor guests were Mc and Mrs. Harry K. Brooks of Bend. Covers were Placed for 16 at a table decorated In yellow chrysanthemums. COMING EVENTS. The Travelettes' club met with Mrs. William Searles at 763 East Burnside street Wednesday for its regular monthly .meeting. . Luncheon was served by the hostess, assisted by her mother, Mrs. is..- u. Alien, ana airs Myrle Boughton. The first of the year the club takes up social .welfare work. The invited guests were Mrs. Arthur I. Moulton and Mrs. Kugene Walters. The November dancing party of the O.-W. R. A N. Employes' club will be held at Cotillion hall next Friday night. These informal dances of the club members and their friends are drawing increased attendance. To as- iConxinued From Page 8.) voted to music, sewing and visiting. Those prcaent were: Mesdames L. M. Davis, W. S. Cutler, C. W. Miller, A. A. Graham, G. A. Johnson, W. E. Everett, F. A. Van Kirk, l. T. Mason, R. Lm. Aldrich, F. M. Brooks, Mary Martin, Miss. Nellie McKinley, Mrs. O. S. Cutler and the hostess. The next' meeting will be at the home of Mrs. A. A. Graham. "Victory" night was the occasion-of a pleasant and delightful party at the home of Miss Harriett Horrlgan. The house was artistically decorated. Games were played and piano selec tions rendered by .Earl Isncsee and Miss Xavier Kigney. "Victory" supper was served to the following guests: Lester Oregon, Adolph Kass. Thomas Horrigan. Syl vester Horrifran, Thomas J. Bones, Earl Isncsee, Rex Lee. v ictor Buntzel. Mr. Weaver. Misses Fern Lee, .Minnie Korn, Midge Myers, Ines Horrigan, Barbara Horrigan, 'Barbara Craig, Xavier Rigney and Mary ScougalL Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Royse of Leb anon, Or., celebrated their golden m-edding anniversary at the home of their daughter, Airs. F. S. Lamborn, near Wasco, on November 4. Xinner was served and the evening was spent in social chat and music Mr. and Mrs. Royse were married at Suggourney. Keokuk county. Iowa, on November 4, 1869. Surrounded by children and grandchildren they passed the 50th milestone of wedded life, and here is wishing them many happy years to come. The engagement of Ethel Walling and James W. Mott was announced at an attractive luncheon given - by Gertrude Walling and Ruth. Carlson at the home of the latter. The rooms were effectively arranged with au tumn foliage and crysanthemums. Covers were laid for the following: Ethel Walling. Mrs. Frank Mihnos. Mrs. Sam .Whiteside, ftlra. ' George Uewey. ETtth Mihnos, Dorothea Koer- ber. Francis Relsch, Adelaide Sheas green, Gertrude Walling and Ruth Carlson. The date set for the wedding is December 14. ' -Miss Walling. was an.O. A..C. girl. having finished in 1916. While there she was active in student body af fairs." Mr. Mott attended the Uni versity of Oregon and Stanford and finished his education at Columbia universitv and the New York fachool of Dramatic Art. He is a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. At present Mr. Mott is practicing- law in Astoria. Both Miss Walling and Mr. Mott were former Salem people. ..-." ' ' " ..... , - On Friday night the Northwestern University club was delightfully en tertained by Dr. and Mrs J. Earle Else, in their new Irvlngton home. The officers elected for the ensuing year are- Dr. S. E. Wright, president; Dr. A. H. Cantril, vice-president; Mrs. M. A. Zollinger, secretary and treas urer; Mjs. J. Earle . Else, trustee, those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Wal, ter Asher, Dr. Viola Coe, . Mr. Wayne Coe. Miss Elizabeth Pollock, Dr. and Mrs. Ben M. Wade, Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Fiebig, Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Contrll, Mrs. C. D.. Bodlne, Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Wright, Dr. and Mrs. J. Earle Else, Mrs. C. H. Emmons and Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Zollinger. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B. Wilcox were hosts at a small dinner party .Wednesday night, in the main dining room of the Hotel Portland. Covers were placed for six. The friends and . neighbor's of Dr. and. Mrs. L. M. Davis of 860 Com mercial street, dropped In on Tues day night to remind them of thejr forty-sixth wedding anniversary. The guests played 500. Mr. and Mrs. W. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR WHY IT INCREASES Balr frrenrth l XlaiiU(e4 ama Its frrtorkt nmtnl ta neemaarr nan aterelr reaove frova tfce nrtaee of the BSttn. Tfce Mly lol eal and a,reetieU war to iaa hair la ta 'attack tt aalet the akla. DeMlraele, the arifirtnal aaaltary Haul. 4m this hy ahaervttoa. Oalr veaiaiM DeMlracie haa a aoaey-haea; a a el aa tee ta eaeh aekae. At toilet easvtera ta 0, 1 aa etaea, ar ay amafl tram aa ta plala mmm aa reeetet ef artee. FREB kesk, aalM tm alala aeale4 ewveleae aa reqaeat. DeUlraele, 129th St. aee. Park. Ave-. New Yerk sist George F. Koch, chairman of the entertainment committee, the follow ing members have been named: Mil dred Hebert. Edna Hepp. Irene Cre rar, Audrae Gentry, Ruth Smith, Amy Klum, Myrtle Holton, Ann Herman, Julia Smith. Elizabeth Ritchie. Cath erine Muschalik. Mrs. N. W. Kinard, Marie Tydeman, Bertha L. Morris. R. W. Blrgfeld. Joe Murrmne. Wllllan Schuldt, K. N. DeBrauwere, L. W Hobbs, Ralph Lacey, Frank Laukat. JohnW. Magers. Roy H. Swlnt, George D. Schade and Lloyd Suckow. Work is progressing rapidly in shaping the programme for the com- ng. Thanksgiving festival and parish reception to be held Friday evening November 21, at St. Lawrence audi torium. The various committees in charge are bending every effort to ward making the affair a grand sue cess. Admission will be free and there will be handsome door prizes. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all. Take N-S car to Grant street and go one block south. Oregon chapter. U. D. C-, will meet at the home of Miss Jessie Alnsley. Ill -Senate avenue, Thursday, No vember 20, at 2 P. M. A full attend ance' Is urgently requested. The Mayflower clnb announces a benefit card party to be given in the blue room of the Portland hotel to morrow evening, playing to begin promptly at 8:16 o'clock. Mrs. Sten nlck and Mrs. Lurz are In charge of arrangements. Valuable prizes will be awarded and refreshments will be served. All members are requested to be present and a cordial Invitation is extended to the public. a A Thanksgiving tea will be held at the Patton home next Monday after noon, November 17, from 3 to 5 o'clock. An excellent programme has been arranged by Mrs. J. P. Ludlam, and tea will be served in the dining room, where Mrs. Paul De Haas will be In charge. Instead of the UBual offering of silver It is requested that each guest bring a glass of Jelly or conserve or can of fruit. These deli cacies will be kept for the sick and infirm inmates of the home. Everyone interested Is cordlpily Invited. The Woman's Missionary society of Westminster Presbyterian church will WHITEHOUSE Has and Will Continue to Undersell at All Times . No better evidence is needed than the following low prices, which will be in effect the week during our mid-season sale m Beginning Monday at 9:30 A.M. 1000 SUITS, COATSDRESSES Tremendously Reduced l3 t o Lot 1 250 SUITS Off An assortment that includes beautiful Tailored Suits and fur trimmed All latest models and shades. Sizes 16 to 59. Lot 2 New Winter Coats are being offered at the following reductions Rules of Sale: No Approvals No Exchanges All Sales Final lm Victor Records Pa Svenska Norske i 1 l i Val. to $26.50 $16.50 Millinery Dept. 300 Trimmed Hats in silk, velvet and beaver combination. Values up to $24.50. Reduced to $7.50 $9.50 $11.50 also 200 Trimmed Hats Silk Velvet Values to $10 Reduced to $2.95 $3.95 . $4.95 Val. to $32.50 $19.50 Val. to $39.50 $26.50 Val. to $45.00 $29.50 Val. to $35.00 $36.75 Lot 3 150 Dresses at $18.75 The most wonderful offer we ever made in Serge, Tricotine, Jersey, Silks, Satins, Taffetas and Paulettes all new styles and Q" O rrr shades. Values to $39.50 for XO 1 U 75 Coatees and Sleeveless Coatees VALUES TO $50.00 REDUCED TO $1 ' & KQ in plushes, beaver plush, Baffin seal 1 I ,V and chinchilla. Only 75. Come early J 1 ) J and get one. V5jX Val. to $69.50 $49.50 FURS Fox, Wolf, Lynx, Beaver Sealine Coatees 15, 25 30 OFF 342-346 ALDER STREET Opposite Pantages Theater An extraor dinary op portunity to purchase wanted Christmas Furs at a great saving. Small depos it will hold for you till you are ready to take it out. i .LJungkviat $1.85 .85 .Lager-Olson Sour Stomach ? Adler-i-ka! . "I suffered a great deal from tour stomach and pas on the stomach. 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